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  • #16
    Man, you've got to respect a serious empire-building game that features an Elvis impersonator... I mean, that is so in your face it becomes sublime... Elvis, in a toga, begging for entertainers!?!?
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Wille
      This is OT but it feelt a little unnecessary making a new thread just for this, as for as I know there are 2 versions of Civ 1, the crude looking PC version and the nice looking Mac version, why is there such a big difference, and is CivNet like the Mac version but for the PC, and in that case, where could I get it?
      There were many versions of the original Civ. If you recall it came at a time when the entire industry was not yet dominated by Windows and Mac. There were DOS, Windows 3.1, Mac, versions for sure and I am pretty sure Imegia and a couple others.

      CivNet was the multiplayer addition of Civ that came out shortly before Civ II. It had the most updated graphics of the bunch and allowed you to play against your friends. Not sure you can find it to buy anywhere but there is a site online that has old games to download. Forget the name, can someone help me out?
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Rasputin
        my favourite bit of fluff is the Diplo advisor !!!!
        Right on! I futilely looked for our favourite diplomat on the voting list only to be sorely disappointed.

        FORGET ELVIS, BRING BACK DIPLOBABE!

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        • #19
          Second-favourite piece of fluff: the Civ I history-replay option at the end of the game - one of the best features of CivI, and sorely missed in CivII.

          Techwins: looks like I spoke too soon. I still prefer the Metallica avatar.
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          • #20
            Lets see.

            Why don't we have all of them in Civ 3, selectable by options? Dang we have 600MB on the CD, surely there will be enough room for all the fluff.

            Of course we have to have the Palace instead of the Throne Room.
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            • #21
              Originally posted by Urban Ranger
              Lets see.

              Why don't we have all of them in Civ 3, selectable by options? Dang we have 600MB on the CD, surely there will be enough room for all the fluff.

              Of course we have to have the Palace instead of the Throne Room.
              Yeah, let's get 'em all, I mean all them there were in Civ1 and the advisors (at least the two last in the row ) from Civ2
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              • #22
                Originally posted by tniem


                Not sure you can find it to buy anywhere but there is a site online that has old games to download. Forget the name, can someone help me out?
                Yes would someone please help
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                • #23
                  Yes, I agree: the more fluff the more gameplay!
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Wille
                    Yes would someone please help
                    Civ and civnet were on the Underdogs site until recently. I heartily recommend this place for some top notch old strategy titles. Since they have been removed, I can only assume MicroProse are actively enforcing their copyright and the games are not "abandonware". All you can do is use search engines to trawl for the likes of "civnet download" and bear in mind that you are possibly obtaining software illegally if you download it.
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                    • #25
                      Those of you looking for a place to download old games like Civ I:

                      Someone on another thread (and I have forgotten who and where exactly, sorry) posted a link to this site earlier.
                      gamebird.dk

                      It has Civ I, Colonization, MOO and a ton of other abandonware.
                      Haven't downloaded anything there myself yet so I cannot make any statement as to reliability.
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                      • #26
                        In my frenzy to provide that link in the above post, I forgot to say that I voted for Elvis as my favorite bit of fluff because he was useful as well. Turning extra workers into little Elvis's makes your citizens happy!
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                        • #27
                          Other: City Screen (like Civ2)

                          I liked all the fluff that went along with having a City Screen (not City View) instead of having it all in small menus (like CTP). I like all that stuff in a city window. Infact, I want more! Maybe graphs? Customizable screen, more population heads, maybe an option that can be turned on/off to have a 'build your own city'. For example, when you build a new building, you can place it in special areas on the city view screen (if we have it, which i think we will from screenshots). Possablyanimated icons. Maybe as the city grows it gets more features?
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                          • #28
                            aahhh the newspaper....so useless, yet so enjoyable!!!

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                            • #29
                              The Palace.
                              I downloaded CivI again half a year ago only to fulfill my old dream to see the Palace completely ready.
                              When I was 10 it looked better.
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                              • #30
                                Fluff? Where to begin?

                                Definitely, we have to the Elvis entertainer back. The King was a great addition to the game, although since not everyone loves him a user selectable entertainer graphic would be nice.

                                Demographics were cool too; looking at a screen and knowing that I have the highest population, highest land area, highest pollution, etc., was cool. I really miss that from the CTP series.

                                The history replay at the end of the game was essential. I never figured out why they didn't include it in Civ2, and it is sorely missed. Knowing how my empire expanded and shrank over time was neat, even though it mainly will show expansion nowadays.

                                The palace: it has to be user customizable. If we end up with something that always looks the same no matter what then I'm turning it off. I don't care if it's a palace or a race car, just so long as I can exert my personal touch on it.

                                And finally, funny messages would be nice. Such and such had built such and such, etc, etc. Example: The city of Rome has built an aqueduct, unprepared citizens are now experiencing flooding!
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